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Survival after stroke is dependent on acute functions in primary healthcare, a multifaceted intervention within specialist healthcare and a good rehabilitation plan in primary healthcare after discharge from hospital.
Second, we hypothesized that after completion of the multifaceted education program, the nurse specialists of the PPCT would comply to the CPG in at least 80%% of the measurements of each quality indicator, as assessed with the z-test for single proportions.
Recommendations ranked by two authors were selected if the mean ranking position was no higher than 5. E-learning modules and an interactive educational meeting were developed by two authors (CJ and AS) and were offered as a multifaceted education program for the nurse specialists of the PPCT.
Further, many of these patients are cared for by system-based specialists, or those with more multifaceted expertise, such as gerontologists.
Around one third are specialists, this group has a multifaceted relationship with the TC; their opinions, especially outside Maputo, are mainly those of carers of the patients referred by TCs, internship supervisors, and in some instances also colleagues.
Following recommendations of the Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA) specialists, a budget for a multifaceted herd improvement package on these four entry points (improved nutrition, better health management, genetic improvement and controlled reproduction) was prepared and then analysed using an investment model of the type described by Gittinger (1982).
Many of the new SNP intake are women with impressive hinterlands: Jo Cherry, a highly regarded QC, spent time as one of Scotland's first specialist sex crimes prosecutors and the multifaceted Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh is a lawyer, businesswoman and a popular screen actor on the Asian subcontinent.
Nowhere is interdisciplinary team communication more important than in health care settings as the complex nature and demands of the health care work environment requires the expertise and knowledge of differing individuals or specialists who can work together to solve multifaceted and complex patient care problems [ 2].
With her intense, concentrated prose style, Hadley is more serious, less funny than her fellow British adultery specialist David Lodge, but she shares his talent for creating multifaceted moral complications -- for engineering things to make the adulterer not blameless, but not exactly a perpetrator in any predictable sense, either.
The multifaceted information the CURE system provides is impressive, says Kenneth Hanson, a medical imaging specialist at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.
19 21 23 Studies looking at specialist feeding clinics within the USA and the UK 24 27 describe the intricate and multifaceted nature of feeding and swallowing disorders and highlight the importance of multidisciplinary working to ensure holistic, child-centred and family-centred assessment, treatment and support.
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